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R.T. takes a moment to discuss her breast reduction with Dr. Joseph Brown and SynergyMD Plastic Surgery. She says she could not be happier with her results—they’ve made her feel like a different person. As someone with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), R.T. says that choosing a doctor who approached her experience with empathy—like Dr. Brown—was the most important thing.
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My breast reduction was something
that I really wanted to do.
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I had been looking for a good doctor,
and I came across you guys,
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and the reviews were amazing.
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The bedside services
were what really got me,
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and it was the best experience
I could have hoped for.
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The results of my treatment,
I've never been happier.
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I've definitely gone down,
I think, two sizes,
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but also it really motivated me
to lose weight.
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I've lost £25 since my surgery.
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It's just made me
feel like a different person.
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What was essential for me when choosing
a plastic surgeon was really somebody
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who was board-certified
and who understood journey.
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I've polycystic ovarian syndrome,
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and it is something
that I've battled for many years.
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I wanted to make sure that somebody
was coming to me with empathy
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and listening to my situation personally,
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and that's what I got
from Dr Brown and all of the staff.
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I never ever thought
that I was scared to message anyone.
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The texting was great.
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Everybody followed up
anytime I had a question.
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And so I think that's
the number one memory for me.
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If I ever did another surgery,
I would definitely go to him.
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I think he is just a remarkable doctor,
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but also someone
that you just don't come across every day.
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So, yeah, 100%.